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The Samsung 840 is a high performance SSD designed for power users. Capable of delivering up to 98,000 IOPS Random Read Speed and 540MB/s Sequential Read speed, it is an SSD of unrivaled high performance. Even better, the advanced MDX controller delivers these speeds regardless of data type, unlike some competing controllers that greatly favor compressible data.

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Samsung 250GB 840 Series SATA 6Gb/s

Reviewed by
Colin
on 14/04/2013

I have been contemplating buying an SSD drive for some time but price has been a real issue together with some horror story reviews of different models.

With this product now falling within reach of the common man, I plumped to buy and boy what a nice piece of kit it is too.

I was going to do a clean install of Windows 8 anyway on it so just connected it up, didn't need the magician software that comes on the disk so connected it straight up to my desktop computer, hit the format button and after only a few minutes I was ready to download Windows 8 Pro on the the disk. Reinstalled all my software over a long Friday night and have to say my machine just loves this disk.

From off position I am up and running in less than 30 secs but as my machine is usually in "sleep" mode, one hit of the space bar and within 5 seconds I am ready to go again. (A Windows 8 tip here - change to log in by pin rather than password, much faster!).